We are visiting friends in Redding this June. Premier RV Resorts in the north part of town gets good reviews on rvparkreviews.com. But has anyone stayed there before? Especially in their big rig section?

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We've stayed there several times coming back from Oregon in our 40'er. Nice park and plenty of room. I've seen 45'ers in there and it didn't look like they had any problems maneuvering around. Lots of trees that could interfere with satellite reception if thats important to you.

Stayed at Premier, Mountain Gate & Durango. Durango is the fanciest. (Excellent pizza place very close!) Not worth the difference to drive to Redding, and there is far more to do in Redding than Red Bluff. We prefer Premier because it is in town very close to where the in-laws are. Mountain Gate is prettier, however. At Premier, you want a pull-thru in the new section for a coach your size.

Here is a look at their campgrounds. A new area has been opened to accommodate larger rigs. The trees in that area are newer so it is not quite as pretty. All Premier locations are well maintained and well managed. We have used them quite a bit over the past ten years.

It is a nice place, stay there all the time when up there. MaverickBBD is correct, I left my truck unlocked one night and they cleaned out my cab. There is a seedy apt complex across the street which I believe was where the culprits were from.